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Tariffs are threatening your air conditioning bill this summer
HVAC contractors are warning of shortages with temperatures already breaking records and summer utility bills on track to hit 12-year highs.
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More than 1,000 Starbucks baristas go on strike to protest new dress code
More than 1,000 Starbucks baristas at 75 U.S. stores have gone on strike since Sunday, protesting the coffee giant’s new dress code.
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UnitedHealth CEO suddenly steps down for ‘personal reasons'
Stephen J. Hemsley returned as CEO after Andrew Witty’s surprising decision to leave the insurance giant.
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New dad quit his job, spent $3,000 in savings to start a business — it brought in $850,000 in 9 months
Tavis Malcolm gave up his job and savings to start a sleeping bag company. Now, Morrison Outdoors brings in a projected $1 million a year in revenue.
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Some 23andMe customers can submit claims for money back: See deadline and if you qualify
The genetic testing company filed for bankruptcy in March.
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McDonald's plans to hire 375,000 employees this summer
McDonald’s announced plans Monday for its biggest hiring “surge” in years.
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Walgreens doubles down on prescription-filling robots to cut costs, free up pharmacists amid turnaround
Walgreens is expanding the number of its retail stores served by its micro-fulfillment centers as it works to turn itself around and prepares to go private.
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A warm Mother's Day weekend
We have picture-perfect weather on this Mother’s Day weekend. While families are celebrating, many tourists are doing so by visiting San Diego. As the temperature rises, business owners say so does the money they spend. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry explains the impact the beautiful skies are having on the local economy.
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San Diego businesses welcome warm Mother's Day weekend
Mother’s Day Weekend is off to a great start with warm weather and sunny skies. The sunny weather is welcomed by locals and tourists alike. “Just enjoying the nice weather. My wife and I decided to come out and do a little three days and just walking around,” Anthony Hurtado who is visiting San Diego said. Tourists like Hurtado...
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Two dolls instead of 30? Toys become latest symbol of Trump's trade war
Toy dolls have become the latest rhetorical poster child for President Donald Trump’s tariffs crusade.
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Popular diet program WeightWatchers files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
WeightWatchers, the decades-old program touted for years by Chicago talk-show icon and entertainment mogul Oprah Winfrey, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to eliminate $1.15 billion in debt and focus on its transition into a telehealth services provider that helps users get prescriptions for drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy and Trulicity. In an announcement Tuesday, parent WW International Inc. said...
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Mattel CEO says toy manufacturing won't come to America, but price hikes will
Mattel CEO Ynon Kreiz says toy manufacturing won’t come to America after President Donald Trump reiterating that kids can deal with fewer toys.
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Restaurateurs behind Panama 66 tapped to revitalize Balboa Park's Village Grill
The owners of Panama 66 and Blind Lady Ale House were selected by the city as the restaurateurs to revitalize the former Village Grill in Balboa Park.
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Do you really need that extra ChapStick? Tips for decluttering your work space
As households and workplaces embark on spring cleaning, use these tips to reduce clutter and find more mental peace.
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UPS to cut 20,000 jobs as it reduces Amazon shipments
UPS said it is planning to cut around 20,000 jobs and close more than 70 facilities as it scales back the number of Amazon shipments it handles.
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Major companies face a difficult task in estimating the impact of tariffs on their business
Executives at some of the world’s biggest companies are faced with the tricky task of explaining how President Donald Trump’s tariffs are impacting their business as they discuss the latest financial results.
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UPS to cut 20k jobs, close 70 facilities as it reduces Amazon shipping volume
The package delivery giant plans to significantly reduce the amount of Amazon shipments it handles.
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5 phrases introverts use that make them more successful than extroverts
Introverts are incredibly successful in how they communicate, says psychology expert Stefan Falk, who has spent 30 years coaching CEOs.
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San Diego-based Jack in the Box closing up to 200 ‘underperforming' locations
San Diego-based Jack in the Box announced that it will close between 150 and 200 “underperforming” restaurants and will explore selling the Del Taco brand.
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San Diego-based Jack in the Box closing up to 200 locations
The fast-food restaurant chain will soon close as many as 200 underperforming restaurants. The move is part of Jack in the Box’s “Jack on Track” plan to improve its long-term financial performance.